Back motor effect of loaded generators?
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The back motor effect (see Counter-electromotive force) is the counter torque which opposes the rotational motion of the coils in a generator when the generator is under load. The back motor effect depends upon the load connected to the generator. ... But to produce more current, the normal torque will also increase
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